>>718160897
You should. Maybe I'm a big ol' softie, but watching my brain damaged fox-rat-thing bleed out in a hole while swearing, speaking in tongues, having seizures, and praying was legitimately distressing to me in a way that I hadn't experienced in a video game before that point. You start caring less as you get more used to it but man those first few runs are a uniquely intense experience.
The game does a good job making you care about your character, partially by making death an absolutely horrifying gut-wrenching experience and partially by punishing you for bad decisions by removing your ability to see. It's rough around the edges but very neat.